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Butterworths Hong Kong Evidence Law Handbook, 5th Edition

Butterworths Hong Kong Evidence Law Handbook, 5th Edition

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  • Publisher: LexisNexis Hong Kong
  • ISBN: 9789888683765
  • Published In: April 2021
  • Format: Paperback , 200 pages
  • Jurisdiction: Hong Kong ? Disclaimer:
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    Butterworths Hong Kong Evidence Law Handbook - Fifth Edition explains the Evidence Ordinance (Cap 8) in detail and covers key updates in case law and legislation. 


    The Butterworths Hong Kong Evidence Law Handbook – Fifth Edition is a work of reference containing materials on the Evidence Ordinance (Cap 8), the major legislation pertaining to the law of evidence in Hong Kong. This Handbook reproduces the text of the Ordinance and all subsidiary legislation as are currently in force, together with details of the legislative history and comprehensive annotations to every section.

    The annotations explain significant judicial decisions, reference relevant rules of court, and provide extensive notes ranging from definitions of words and phrases to discussion of practical aspects and contentious issues. This text is the most up-to-date guide for practitioners, academics, judicial officers, and all those engaged with or interested in evidence law in Hong Kong.

  • Table of Cases
    Table of Legislation
    Table of Other Sources
    Glossary of Chinese Words and Phrases
    Evidence Ordinance (Cap 8)

  • Byron Chiu

    Byron is a practising as a barrister at Temple Chambers since 2017. Byron has a broad civil practice, and has worked on a variety of asset-recovery cases as well as securities-related and regulatory matters (including advising and/or acting both for and against regulators). He has appeared as an advocate (either in his own right or as a led junior) in the Court of Appeal, the Court of First Instance, the Competition Tribunal, the Securities and Futures Appeals Tribunal, the Market Misconduct Tribunal and the District Court.

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